The AHA, joined by the Federation of 黑料正能量s, Catholic Health Association of the United States, America鈥檚 Essential Hospitals, and Association of American Medical Colleges, yesterday urged the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit to keep in place pending appeal an Affordable Care Act requirement that most health plans cover certain preventive services without cost sharing. A federal judge in Texas recently vacated鈥痶he requirement nationwide, prompting the Department of Health and Human Services and plaintiff to appeal the decision.  
 
鈥淩egardless of what this Court decides on the merits, reinstating the ACA鈥檚 preventive-care requirement down the road will not remedy the harms that Americans would suffer in the interim if a partial stay is not granted,鈥 the friend-of-the-court brief states.鈥溾 As it considers this appeal, the Court should preserve the expert, nonpartisan medical judgment of the United States Preventive Services Task Force and keep the preventive-services requirements in place.鈥 

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